Send
UK /["/send/","/sendz/","/sent/","/ˈsendɪŋ/"]/US /["/send/","/sendz/","/sent/","/ˈsendɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to make something go or be taken to a place, especially by post, email, radio, etc.
In simple words: To make something go to a person or place.
Examples
- Please send me the documents by the end of the day.
- I will send an email to confirm the meeting.
- Can you send a message to your friend?
- She decided to send her application for the job.
- The teacher will send out the test results tomorrow.
Usage notes
Use 'send' when talking about delivering messages, packages, or information. It's suitable for formal and informal situations but may not be appropriate in academic contexts without a clear subject.
Grammar pattern
send + object + to + recipient
Memory hint
Think of 'send a letter', imagine mailing something important.
Collocations
- send a message
- send an email
- send regards
- send information
- send a package
Synonyms
- dispatch
- deliver
- convey
- transfer
- forward
Antonyms
- receive
- get
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'send' with 'send out' which has a different usage.
- Incorrect word order in sentences like 'I send the email to you.'
- Using 'send' without an object, e.g., 'I will send.'